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[[Image:wiz_basic_link.png|thumb|500px|Default basic link scene in EM.Terrano.]]
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== Basic Radar Wizard ==
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ICON: [[File:Basic link icon.png]]
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MENU: '''Tools → Propagation Wizards → Basic Radar'''
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MODULE(S): [[EM.Terrano]]
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FUNCTION: Creates a parameterized monostatic radar scene with a collocated point transmitter and receiver and a point scatterer at a certain range
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NOTES, SPECIAL CASES OR EXCEPTIONS: The user can determine the locations of both the radar (transmitter and receiver) and the target. The user can also import a radiation pattern for the radar antenna and rotate the antenna arbitrarily. By default, a 20dB Y-polarized pyramidal horn antenna pointing along the X-axis is assumed. The target is assumed to be a PEC sphere of 1m radius. The user can change the attributes of the target scatterer group from within the wizard including its material composition, or alternatively import either polarimetric scattering matrix or RCS data.
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PYTHON COMMAND(S): emag_basic_radar(target_label,x0,y0,z0,target_type,rad,epsilon,sigma,scat_file1,scat_file2,antenna_label,x1,y1,z1,pattern_file,rot_x,rot_y,rot_z)
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BASIC RADAR WIZARD PARAMETERS
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! scope="col"| Parameter Name
! scope="col"| Value Type
! scope="col"| Units
! scope="col"| Default Value
! scope="col"| Notes
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! scope="row" | Radiator Center X
| real numeric
| meter
| 0
| X-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | Radiator Center Y
| real numeric
| meter
| 0
| Y-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | Radiator Center Z
| real numeric
| meter
| 5
| Z-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | X-Rotation Angle
| real numeric
| degree
| 0
| rotation angle of the radar antenna about X-axis
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! scope="row" | Y-Rotation Angle
| real numeric
| degree
| 0
| rotation angle of the radar antenna about Y-axis
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! scope="row" | Z-Rotation Angle
| real numeric
| degree
| 0
| rotation angle of the radar antenna about Z-axis
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! scope="row" | Target Center X
| real numeric
| meter
| 100
| X-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | Target Center Y
| real numeric
| meter
| 0
| Y-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | Target Center Z
| real numeric
| meter
| 5
| Z-coordinate of the radar antenna center
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! scope="row" | Target Radius
| real numeric
| meter
| 1
| radius of the spherical target
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== Mobile Path Wizard ==
ICON: [[File:mountain_iconMobile Path icon.png]]
MENU: '''Tools → Propagation Wizards → Mobile Path'''
FUNCTION: Creates a mobile path of transmitters or receivers in the project workspace
NOTES, SPECIAL CASES OR EXCEPTIONS: This wizard creates either a set of transmitters or a set of receivers along a specified path. The path can be specified in one of three different ways: (a) using an existing "virtual" nodal curve, i.e. a polyline or a NURBS curve, whose nodes define the base locations, (b) using an existing "virtual" line object by specifying the number of base location points, and (c) using an existing spatial Cartesian data file, which specifies the coordinates of the base location points. The Mobile Path Wizard provides a list of all the nodal curves or line objects that have been defined as virtual objects in the project workspace.
! scope="col"| Notes
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! scope="row" | is_rangenodal_curve| Booleanstring
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| True -| if true, creates a mountain range with three peaks, otherwise, creates a single peak name of the nodal curve object
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! scope="row" | area_sizeTxRx| real numericinteger| meter-| 2000| dimensions of the square terrain surfaceenter 0 for transmitters and 1 for receivers
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! scope="row" | heightline_object| real numericstring| meter-| 200-| height name of the mountainline object
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! scope="row" | height_difffile_name| real numeric| meter| 40| difference between the heights of the center peak and the two lateral peaks in the case of a mountain rangestring|-! scope="row" | radius| real numeric| meter| 50| radius of the bi-cubic spline surface profile|-! scope="row" | spacing| real numeric| meter| 70| spacing between the center peak and the two lateral peaks in the case name of spatial Cartesian data file that must have a mountain range|-! scope="row.CAR" | elevation| real numeric| meter| 1| base elevation of whole terrain surface |-! scope="row" | res| real numeric| meter| 5| resolution of terrain surface |-! scope="row" | rms_height| real numeric| meter| 1| RMS height of the random rough surface |-! scope="row" | correl_len| real numeric| meter| 5| correlation length of the random rough surface file extension
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[[Image:wiz_mountainWiz mobile1.png|thumb|500px480px|Default mountainous terrain in EMThe mobile path wizard dialog.Terrano]]</td></tr></table><table><tr><td>[[Image:Wiz mobile2.png|thumb|640px|A set of transmitters created from a virtual polyline object using the mobile path wizard.]]
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